Thanx for the posts guys :)
I checked it out. Good stuff. Im taking it as a mess around but sounds cool. I like the drums, nice programming.
what guitar where you using?
The guitar was a Gordon Smith Graduate60 Les Paul clone with a Black Dog in the bridge and a Riff Raff in the neck.
Finally got it! It's really interesting listening to it and playing with the left/ right balance - was it different pickups left and right? Both nice sounding.
The clean Black Dog is panned 40% to the left speaker and the neck Riff Raff was panned 40% to the right speaker.
I think you forgot to turn the gain up, too, Brow. ;)
I kid ...
Anyway, the guitar sound is actually quite nice and likelike!
How about some lead work over that as another clip with some more gain on it?
I was quite happy with the clean guitar tone on the clip, but the overdriven tone sucked imo! I'm thinking about doing another clip ina similar fashion, but using a G2D Custom OD for drive instead of my modded Tubescreamer. It has a 'smoother' sound to it than the Tubescreamer.
As for the suggestion of a 'lead' clip, you know I suck at lead stuff mate! I wouldn't want to embaress myself by forcing you guys to listen to me trying to play a solo :lol:
I didn't the first time but I did just hten...
I was starting to change my mind about wether to get a set of Black Dog's or maybe something else, but that was a nice clean tone on that track, swayed my decision back the right way.
I think TO is right though, you should do another guitar track.
Did you do the drums with your mouse pointing and clicking? that was pretty good sounding too, when I program drums they sound way too robotic.
I'm glad you liked the sound of the pickups mate and that you came to a decision about pickups :)
As for the drum programming, I did it in Reason 3.0 using a 'custom' drum kit that I pieced together from my favourite drum sample sounds within the program. It was all done by pointing and clicking and then copy/pasting the different sections together :)
Craig